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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

B.A.F.F.L.E.D. Legal Battles

The Michael Jackson Trial has Begun-

It’s no secret we love the King of Pop here at
B.A.F.F.L.E.D. With the trial for
his death now on deck, a nerve has definitely been struck. I had no choice but to note a couple of
points of contention:

·Conrad Murray, because he won’t be referred to
as “Dr.” here, alleges he was trying to save Michael Jackson’s life, as the
entertainer was depressed.

oIncorrect!
The inappropriate audio tape recording Murray has brought forth, of MJ
with slurred speech, expresses his joy for performing and the hopes he had for
his show-- to make people label him the “best entertainer in the world”.

-Mission
Accomplished, Mike

oMurray also had gallons of Propofol shipped to
other addresses, obviously for use on the superstar.

·Murray administered Propofol, despite the drug
being banned from use outside a hospital setting

·Murray claims Michael Jackson gave himself an extra dose of Propofol when Murray
left the room

oSeeing as the drug is not supposed to be
administered outside a hospital, and the “doctor” was not keeping vigilance
over his patient, there is clearly negligence here, along with disregard for
his Hippocratic Oath.

-According
to the prosecution, this is clear “figurative and literal abandonment”.

·Murray claims a mix of Propofol and Lidocane
made Jackson die instantly

oAccording to HLN’s Dr. Drew, there’s no way the
combination could result in instant death, but only slowed respiration

Michael’s troubles with prescription drugs are no secret
either, but the gross negligence of a trusted medical professional, no matter
how rich the patient, is sad. Another
enabler is not what Michael needed, while the standards he set so high for
himself definitely got the best of him.
So many unanswered questions here.
A lot came up in this case yesterday, and despite the need for the trial
to take place, it is surely an unwelcome rehash of a tragedy for the Jackson
family, close friends, and fans.

Based on all the details and allegations, which surfaced, we
know this trial will continue to uncover bombshell after bombshell. We can only hope--from a legal, moral,
and fan perspective-- justice is served.